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I use the site to teach a topic and then test the students on what2learn. I am able to find out all the students results for the class. That means no marking for me and I also benefit from a log of how the students are doing in that topic.

Well done for the improvements you have added to W2L. This has no doubt enhanced the ease of using the facility.
However, setting up various study groups and not allowing your students to know your first name seem to still be problematic. I tried to do both of these, but neither worked.

You can change how your name appears to your students by logging in to your teacher account and selecting ‘Sharing’ and then ‘Manage Groups’. The box at the top of this form says ‘How your name will appear to students’ – enter your name as you would like students to see it in the neighbouring box and then press the ‘Update’ button.

Bear with us. We are working on this and it will available in October. We think that the ability to create your own games, allow pupils to play them through the main system so they can collect credits and then you see the scores will be a great feature.

this website is good but i would like to see some more World war two things in here because its an important subject and i find it interesting also i find it challenging in the places i need help in in in the highest group for maths but im in the secound group for every thing else and would like to be in the first group so this site is really useful for that.

Hi,thanks for this wonderful site.I have created some games and tried to save it on my desktop,flash…. the minute i open the PPT slide I only see the first page..NO game what`s so ever .I followed ” Add games to PPT presentations” step by step. Am I doing something wrong ?????
Can the games be saved on a flash?

Technically you cannot save the games. What you can do is use the embed code your game comes with to add it to a website, VLE or PowerPoint presentation as you described. However, for the game to appear you need to be connected to the internet as it has to pull the game and your questions from our server.
Hope this helps.

I’d like the ability to maintain vocabulary lists from which games can be played. If the vocabulary list was inputted such that a student could select any game to play from the same content, it would make it much easier for me to to manage what wish to teach. At the moment, if I want to revise a topic, I direct students to play old games again. The lack of this feature almost kept me form using W2L, though I’m hoping it’s something that will be implemented in the future.

You can make your own lists of games and provide students with access to them.
These topics you create each have a unique share code which students enter to
‘unlock’ and gain access to. Details on how to do this are on pages 6-7 of the
teacher guide located at http://uat.what2learn.com/content/w2lTeacherGuide.pdf.

Topics you create (which are effectively a set of games bundled together) can
contain games already in the main system or games that you have created
yourself. All you need to add a game to your topic is the game reference number
which can be seen at the end of the web address of the game.

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